00:00NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says 22 nations are now coordinating to restore navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
00:08In an interview with America's Fox News, he says the coalition includes NATO members,
00:14along with Japan, South Korea, Australia and partners from the Middle East.
00:20I know the president was angry because he feels that European and other allies have been too slow.
00:26The good news here is that since Thursday, a group of 22 countries, most of them from NATO,
00:33but also Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, the UAE and Bahrain, most of the other countries from NATO,
00:40coming together to implement his vision of making sure that the Strait of Hormuz is free,
00:47is opening up as soon as that is possible.
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